Andalo

Andalo (Àndel in local dialect) is a comune (municipality) in Trentino in north Italy, with some 1,200 inhabitants in 2021. It is the seat of the Comunità di Valle dell'Altopiano della Paganella.

Andalo
Comune di Andalo
Andalo Lake
Andalo Lake
Coat of arms of Andalo
Location of Andalo
Andalo is located in Italy
Andalo
Andalo
Location of Andalo in Italy
Andalo is located in Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
Andalo
Andalo
Andalo (Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol)
Coordinates: 46°10′0″N 11°0′16″E
CountryItaly
RegionTrentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
ProvinceTrentino (TN)
Government
  MayorAlberto Perli
Area
  Total11.38 km2 (4.39 sq mi)
Elevation
1,040 m (3,410 ft)
Population
 (31 October 2021)[2]
  Total1,267
  Density110/km2 (290/sq mi)
DemonymAndalesi
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
38010
Dialing code0461
Patron saintSaint Vitus
Saint day15 June
WebsiteOfficial website

Geography

winter Panorama of the mountains of Andalo.

The town lies on the Paganella plateau, between the mountains Piz Galin, elevation 2,442 metres (8,012 ft), and Paganella, 2,125 metres (6,972 ft), and its territory is part of the Adamello-Brenta natural park.

History

The area was first settled during the Middle Ages, and used to be divided into 13 hamlets called “masi” (Bortolon, Cadin, Casanova, Clamer, Dos, Fovo, Ghezzi, Melchiori, Monech, Pegorar, Perli, Pont and Toscana), which eventually merged into a single town. This fragmentation can still be noticed, especially in the most isolated masi (for instance, maso Pegorar).

During the second part of the 20th century the village became one of the most famous touristic resorts in Trentino, mainly due to its skiing facilities.

Economy

The local economy, once reliant exclusively on agriculture, is now almost completely centered on tourism (both during the summer and the winter, as opposed to some of the surrounding towns), mainly due to the town's position within the Dolomites. As a result of tourism, Andalo is among the wealthiest towns in the province and in the country.

References

  1. "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  2. "Popolazione Residente al 1° Gennaio 2018". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.



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